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Some other hardware communities across Lemmy:
- Augmented Reality - !augmented_reality@lemmy.world
- Gaming Laptops - !gaminglaptops@lemmy.world
- Laptops - !laptops@lemmy.world
- Linux Hardware - !linuxhardware@programming.dev
- Mechanical Keyboards - !mechanical_keyboards@programming.dev
- Microcontrollers - !microcontrollers@lemux.minnix.dev
- Monitors - !monitors@piefed.social
- Raspberry Pi - !raspberry_pi@programming.dev
- Retro Computing - !retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org
- Single Board Computers - !sbcs@lemux.minnix.dev
- Virtual Reality - !virtualreality@lemmy.world
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And it’s designed to support several operating systems including Android, Linux distributions including Debian and Ubuntu, and openFyde, which is an open source operating system forked from Chromium OS, Google’s open source version of ChromeOS.
It's an interesting choice to only include ChromeOS in the title...
I suspect this was done to differentiate the SBC from the ocean of Raspberry Pi clones.
... Of which it effectively still is one.
In the second paragraph, it states that the group that makes the open source Chrome OS also collaborated in making the board. That is probably why they highlight it in the title.
Oh. Well I suppose that makes more sense.
I tend not to click on things I've deemed as clickbait. This seems like highly relevant info that should've been included in the title but I digress.
NPU with 1.6 TOPS of hardware-accelerated AI performance
What an of choice.